“American Graduate: Getting to Work” Sees Many Opportunities in Homebuilding

Kearney School District students touring a local home construction site.

A strong economy and tight labor market are creating opportunities for workers willing to swing a hammer, and perhaps much more. As part of the “American Graduate: Getting to Work” series, we followed a group of students from the Kearney School District as they toured home construction sites. “We’re sending a lot of kids straight…

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“American Graduate: Getting To Work” Sparking Firefighter Careers

Firefighter training students at the Fort Osage Career & Technical Center.

There are few more mission-driven careers than being a firefighter. Just listen to the students and teachers at the Fort Osage Career & Technical Center. “Someone I’m very close to… got in a really bad wreck, and I know that if it hadn’t been for the first responders that were there, she would have been…

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“American Graduate: Getting To Work” With CoderDojo KC Junior Mentors

Picture of three children and a laptop computer.

CoderDojo KC not only teaches local kids how to code, but also how to mentor and encourage one another to share their stories. “CoderDojo is a safe place for kids to learn how to code,’’ explains Founding Mentor Jacob Schwartz. “It’s a place where you can come and feel like you’re amongst your own people.”…

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Teachers Gain Insights To Workplaces Through Northland Program

teachers get a rooftop view from Hollis + Miller

For teachers, the classroom is their workplace. They can definitely lend that experience to a student who wants to go into education. But what about the kid that wants to pursue architecture or the multitude of other fields? That’s where the Northland CAPS Teacher Academy comes in. The program introduces teachers to working professionals who…

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